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Re: Ca77 plug gapCasamere....after re-reading my attempt to be self-deprecating, I now see how it could sound a bit condescending, so I apologize for that! At any rate, the primary resistance of the coil should be greater than 3 ohms to function as well as stock. Some "replacement" coils are much less and that which...
Re: Ca77 plug gapOK. In violation of these words of wisdom......“It is better to keep one’s mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.” ....... I would think something is off spec with the fuel mixture, coil resistance value, points gap, plug cap resistance etc, Frequently plug gaps and p...
Re: Engine Removal Tricks??Yea, the Bots really took over, but Michael finally got it re-established a year or so ago. I think most of the old pics are in limbo, though, as they were being re-established on an upon request basis. <> I did remove one 750/4 engine by laying it over on a foam mattress topper, but it was quite a ...
Re: Engine Removal Tricks??Hey, Rob.....good to see you back.....been kind of slow here since the place got blown up and finally revived. I haven't done a CL, but for others I'm a fan of ratchet straps or winch and some kind of sky hook outfit.......couple of ladders with cross member, hung from rafters, etc. It took 4 of us ...
Re: Ca77/Ca72 exhaust question.Sorry, I can't remember....I had to switch back and forth to see which one lined up better!
Re: Ca77/Ca72 exhaust question.Parts diagrams show same part #'s, so they should be the same.
They do vary by serial number though.
Re: CB77 Missing on Ebay That's terrific if you crave CA's but, since I bought my first Honda 305 Super Hawk CB77 in 1963 there's only one ancient bike of interest for me, the CB77. CA's, Honda 50's, RD350/400 Yamaha's, Suzuki Water Whale GT750's, Triumph Bonneville T120R's, and Ninja GPZ900's and a slew of other bikes wer...
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